Henry Harrison Jr. has had one pressing question his entire life: who is his father? It had haunted him for as long as he'd been alive. His mother had always told him that he was a product of a sperm donation, that he had been planned ... but the facts never lined up. Investigating his origins, he finally discovers the truth and realizes that you can’t outrun legacy.

And this legacy may very well be the one that ends his life … or saves it.

Completing the saga that began with the popular crossover novel between Star Trek: Gibralar and Star Trek: Full Speed Ahead, The Chains of Error, a former Farragut helmsman finds herself tangling with Romulans as part of Task Force Vanguard!

Stardate 55343: Immediately following the events of Mater Semper Certa Est, Commander C. J. Kircheis joins the first wave of Task Force Vanguard under the command of Vice Admiral Edward Jellico, and is assigned as the executive officer of USS Adelphi. With the information presented to her by khre'Arrain t'Aimne about the wormhole leading from Rihannsu space, Adelphi is ordered to investigate the wormhole and its possible usage by the Rihannsu to send ships and scouts into the Delta Quadrant.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the wormhole, first officer Taibek tr'Tei of the warbird ChR Kholhnen is part of a highly-classified Tal Shiar-led expedition using the same wormhole. When the three ship flotilla enters the Delta Quadrant, they're met by USS Adelphi in the middle of their mission. though they outnumber the Starfleet vessel three-to-one and enjoy a treaty following their shared victory in the Dominion War, tr'Tei wonders if the Tal Shiar will observe that alliance under the circumstances.

Summary:
Bajoran Lieutenant JG Kayden Rychel and Cardassian Lieutenant Helik Dakbar had not gotten off to a good start. On the one hand, it seemed perfectly obvious. Even in 2408, there were tensions between Cardassians and Bajorans, and there were some who believed that the Federation would be at war with the Empire before the decade was done. Still, they were both Starfleet officers, fighting the good fight, or so it appeared, until a “harmless” comment from Rychel provoked an unexpected reaction from Dakbar. What followed was a love story that spanned life, death, espionage, questionable loyalties, blood ties, and much, much more.

Summary: 2359. A refugee camp on Bajor. Glinn Kottrag is in charge of this camp and he truly hates being stationed in this misbegotten, strange place. He shuns his responsibilities but soon his failures, dirty compromises and comfortable half-truths backfire on him… And he suddenly finds a very personal reason to do his job.Chapters: 7 Table of ContentsCategories:Deep Space NineCharacters: NoneGenre: Angst, General, HetWarnings: Adult Language, Adult Situations, Non-con, ViolenceSeries: NoneCompleted: Yes Word count: 24267 Read Count: 8840

Summary: Colton Hunter was a terrible human being, and a villain who wouldn't feel the slightest bit out of place in a horror film. When his brother William, a brilliant scientist, accidentally invents a genocide device, Colton will stop at nothing to try and force his brother's hand. Nothing is sacred... Not even William's unborn child.

Summary: Before she became the Captain of the USS Areus, Lav'aura Vrel was the First Officer of the USS Wright. During her assignment, she was kidnapped and held by Romulans; an experience that haunts her even today.Chapters: 1 Table of ContentsCategories:Expanded UniversesCharacters: NoneGenre: Angst, DramaWarnings: Non-con, ViolenceSeries:Task Force 89, USS AreusCompleted: Yes Word count: 1616 Read Count: 108

"My arms and legs were fixed to the frame by metal clamps, with one clamp wrapped around my waist. The last thing I remembered was two of my colleagues coming to visit me, but then one of them took out an injection pistol and sedated me before I could take it away from him."Chapters: 1 Table of ContentsCategories:Deep Space NineCharacters:Garak, ElimGenre: AngstWarnings: Non-conSeries: NoneCompleted: Yes Word count: 3796 Read Count: 209

Q thought he had a way to reach Picard, but it turned out to be his worst mistake. It takes another dimension, a man with Force, to provide the way for Picard to heal, and eventually for Q to make amends.

Summary: When Q lost his powers in the episode "Deja Q", he never got them back. Three years later, Q is living aboard a starbase, working as a scientific advisor to the Federation in exchange for protection from his enemies... and about to kill himself in despair at what his life has become. Aside from Q himself and a flashback sequence aboard the Enterprise, all characters are mine.

(2259) Pike's descent into madness, Kirk's rise to power and the assassin who isn't really there at all. This is a very dark story at the beginning. It ties together elements of Wraith, Patterns and Betrayals in the main arc, though it's a side story in the Mirror Universe arcs and pretty much references everything. Direct sequel to Shards.

A prominent Cardassian rebel has been imprisoned on Bajor by a vedek of the “True Prophets,” and subjected to an awful degradation. Yet sometimes it is in weakness when one becomes strong...it all comes down to the choices that you make.

(January 2009 TrekBBS Writing Contest Runner-Up. “Exits in the Haze” takes place 18 years prior to “Sacrifice,” almost 19 years before "Captives' Ransom.”)

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